MrYenko Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) For DCS: A-10C... Package includes my G940 profile for use in the Logitech profile software, the internal DCS profile for the axis settings, a Quick Reference Card, and the .xlsx file used to create the QRC, so that you can edit it to your heart's content. The base of the QRC, and most of the command assignments within the G940 profile are not my work, and are attributable to jimiC and StrongHarm, here on the ED forums. Sorry for blatantly ripping your stuff off, guys... :megalol: Note: The trim and coolie hat switches on the throttle are set up to be used as if they were rotated 90 degrees to the left, pointing straight up, which might only work for my brain. Your mileage may vary. (IE: Nose down trim is forward throttle hat, left wing down trim is up on the throttle hat, coolie hat right is down on the throttle coolie, etc.) Also, still fiddling with the airbrakes controls; they don't like to act how I want them to, quite yet. :joystick:MrYenkoG940.zip Edited November 14, 2010 by MrYenko I failed at thread title.
Slambo Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 I tryed your setup but when I try to launch the A-10 Profile from within Logitech Profiler I get "Cant open '.\MissionEditor\MissionEditor.lua' I Set in the x86\ folder too use launcher.exe for the 32 bit, and even read your previous post that sasy to "Apply persistant profile" Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong here?
MrYenko Posted November 17, 2010 Author Posted November 17, 2010 I tryed your setup but when I try to launch the A-10 Profile from within Logitech Profiler I get "Cant open '.\MissionEditor\MissionEditor.lua' I Set in the x86\ folder too use launcher.exe for the 32 bit, and even read your previous post that sasy to "Apply persistant profile" Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong here? I don't ever launch with the Logitech tool, it's pretty terrible. Just make the profile persistent, and then launch DCS normally.
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